Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, August 21, 1975, Page 7, Image 7

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    Thursday, August 21, 1975
Nyssa Gat» City Journal, Nyssa. Oregon
Nyssa Future Farmers
«
NEWELL HEIGHTS • Mr
•nd Mr«. Ray Simpson went
to Hell« Canyon at Oibow
Saturday. They «aw Mr. and
Mr» Myron Gossard at the
trailer court. They will
remain there until September
when they will go to
Missouri. They picked choke-
cherries and wild blackber­
ries. The elderberries were
not ready yet. The Gossarda
are former Adrian residents.
Mrs. Marie Moore went to
the Fair in Ontario Thursday,
Mrs. Rollo Fenn and Mrs.
Mabie Piercy went fishing at
the Malheur Reservoir Tues­
day and also on Pole Creek.
Fishing was not very good
Mrs. Rollo Fenn called on
Mrs. Dale Witt Friday
morning,
Mrs. Dale Witt called on
Mrs. Erma Sparks and Mrs.
Irvin Topliff Friday.
Saturday afternoon, Mrs.
Dale Witt accompanied Mr.
and Mrs. Boyce Van DaWa-
ter of Big Bend to the Fair in
Ontario. Mrs. Witt got her
three pictures she had
entered. Her picture of "The
Old Man" got a blue and
yellow ribbon for First and
one of the best, "Autumn in
the Rockies" got a red ribbon
fur 2nd place. Her picture of
the "Little Train" did not
place.
Mrs. Marie Moore called
on Mrs. Irvin Topliff Friday
afternoon.
Mrs. Dave Savage and
girls visited her mother. Mrs.
Carl Fenn Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Carl Fenn received
word of the death of her
nephew. Delbert Fenn of
Albany, Oregon, Saturday.
Mrs. Carl Fenn. Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Fenn, Elsmore
Fenn of Homedale. Mrs
Dave Savage and Mrs.
Wesley Walker and Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Simpson went to
Albany where they all atten­
ded the funeral services on
Monday.
Mr and Mrs. Greg Topliff
and son Kelly of Boise were
Sunday afternoon visitors of
his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Irvin Topliff.
Mr. and Mrs. Luit Stam
attended the wedding of Casy
Laan and Dennis Perry
Saturday evening at the
Kirkpatrick Presbyterian Chu­
rch in Parma. Casy is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Laan. former residents of
Newell Heights, now living
near Caldwell
Mr and Mrs Carl Bege
man of Adrian visited Mrs.
Dale Witt Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Mas Jones
•nd two children and her
mother. Mrs Snodgrass all
of Dodge Chy. Kansas came
last Sunday to visit his sister.
Mr and Mrs. LeRay Sprague
They returned home on
-Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Webb
went to Fish Laks on
Thursday In the evening
they were surprised by Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Coffman.
Carolyn and Ronnie of
Milwaukie. Oregon who left
on Friday Fishing was good.
The Webbs returned home
late Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Tunis Gamer
of Homedale were Sunday
dinner guests of her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Chamber-
lain.
Mr and Mrs Leon Cham
berlain and Jed and their
daughter, Mrs. Paul Butler
•nd Megan Rochelle atten­
ded the Malheur County Fair
at Ontario. Thursday.
Sunday afternoon visitors
of Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Simpson and family were
Mrs Wesley Walker and son
Roger; Mrs. Dave Savage
•nd girls. Mrs. Carl Fenn,
Wanda Simpson. Jeff Camp­
bell of Ontario and Jody
Phelps.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee Hill
•nd Terri and Lee attended
the Malheur County Fair in
Ontario the past week.
Activities In Arcadia
s, iwa
S wmx
Mr. and Mrs. George
Ropper and family from Las
Vegas, visited his mother
Golds Ropper from Tuesday
to Saturday of last week.
They then went on to
Longview, Washington to
visit his wife's brother.
Wilma and Marvin Jensen
and boys of Boise were
weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Otis Bullard
Merv and Wilma Jensen
attended JOth Clasa Reunion
at the Eastside Cafe Saturday
night.
Ted and Dorthy Bowers
stopped at the Clyde Bowers
home on their way from the
Stites funeral held at Jordan
Page Seven
OTHER JELLY
1st. Gloria Lorensen, Ny
•sa.
Active in County Fair
Results of the members
Sheep Classes were placed
participation in cattle classes as follows:
Showmanship,
were: Hereford Senior Cows. Patrick Sims 4th, Frank
Leslie Linegar 2nd. Paul Munn Sth, Charles Sims 6th.
Kesler 4th; Junior Yearlings. Dave Welch 7th; Mature
Paul Kesler 2nd; Senior Suffolk Ewe, Leslie Linegar
Heifer calf, Leslie Linegar 6th, Patrick Sims 8th, Patrick
1st; Junior Heifer calf, Ken Sims 9th, Charles Sims 20;
Mosley 3rd; Junior Bull Calf. Mature Hampshire Ram,
Leslie Linegar 1st, Ken Leslie Linegar; Champion
Mosley 2nd, Carl Simpson Hampshire Rsm, Leslie Li­
J rd; Senior Bulls, Paul negar; Other Breeds. Mature
Kesler 3rd. Leslie Linegar Ewe. Charles Sims 2nd;
4th; Beef Foundation, Leslie Yearling Ewe. Charles Sims
Linegar 1st; Other Breeds. 2nd; Reserve Grand Cham­
Snior Cow. Mike Parker 1st;
pion Male All Breeds. Leslie
Junior Yearlings, Mike Par
Linegar. Mature Hampshire
ker 1st; Junior Heifer Calf, Ram; Market Lambs 8J lbs.
Renae Simpson 2nd; Reserve
to 107 lbs, Frank Munn Sth.
Champion Female, Other
Chrles Sims 6th. David
Breeds. Mike Parker.
Welch 7th; Market Lambs -
THE
INNERLIGHT,”
local group
ministering in gospel music and testimony,
(L-R) Dan Bright. Gwen and Doyal Snyder,
Dan Snow berger. Shirley Farley and Don
Hammond will be appearing in concert
Sunday evening. August 24, at 7 p.m. at the
Fruitland Methodist Church. 1st and
Pennsylvania.
Everyone is invited to attend and
refreshments will be served.
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